12 Big Problems in Christine Blasey Ford’s Story

“I do not think that a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence before the Committee. A ‘he said, she said’ case is incredibly difficult to prove. But this case is even weaker than that,” submits Rachel Mitchell in a five-page-long memo obtained by The Washington Post.

The Number Of People She Says Were Present At The Party Keeps Changing

Ford’s Recent Memory Is Full Of Gaps

Stated Reasons For Coming Forward Are Not Consistent

Ford’s Polygraph Is Suspect

The Claimed Psychological Effects Of The Trauma Keep Changing

Ford’s Lawyers Probably Affected Ford’s Story

Republicans agreeing to another redundant (#7) FBI investigation of Brett Kavanaugh was a mistake. Democrats’ aim was to postpone the nomination rather than to determine what did or did not happen 36 years ago. Not one of the previous six investigations turned up anything. “What would be fishy,” writes Jason L. Riley in the WSJ, “is if the seventh background check turned out any differently.”

Debbie Young

Debbie, editor-in-chief of Richardcyoung.com, has been associate editor of Dick Young’s investment strategy reports for over three decades. When not in Key West, Debbie spends her free time researching and writing in and about Paris and Burgundy, France, cooking on her AGA Cooker, and practicing yoga.